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Underrated destination dupes for youths: Save money and avoid crowds
Travel addicts and wanderlusting young 'uns, listen up. If you've ever dreamed of visiting a world-renowned travel spot but baulked at the price tag, you're not alone. We've all been there, fresh out of university with a tuition loan on our banks, a
Travel addicts and wanderlusting young 'uns, listen up. If you've ever dreamed of visiting a world-renowned travel spot but baulked at the price tag, you're not alone.
We've all been there, fresh out of university with a tuition loan on our banks, an embarrassingly skinny bank account to our names, and a Pinterest board of bucket list travel destinations to ogle at.
The good news is, you don't need your parents' sponsorship for you to experience breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and unforgettable adventures.
According to Skyscanner's First Trip with Skyscanner report, 66 per cent of Gen Zs said they funded their first trip with their personal savings, and 54 per cent said they used income from job(s).
No, these youths weren't all rolling in dough. There's a secret travel hack that's been trending. We've heard of makeup dupes, Lululemon dupes, and luxury watch dupes, but now there are… destination dupes.
We've all been there, fresh out of university with a tuition loan on our banks, an embarrassingly skinny bank account to our names, and a Pinterest board of bucket list travel destinations to ogle at.
The good news is, you don't need your parents' sponsorship for you to experience breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and unforgettable adventures.
According to Skyscanner's First Trip with Skyscanner report, 66 per cent of Gen Zs said they funded their first trip with their personal savings, and 54 per cent said they used income from job(s).
No, these youths weren't all rolling in dough. There's a secret travel hack that's been trending. We've heard of makeup dupes, Lululemon dupes, and luxury watch dupes, but now there are… destination dupes.